dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com - 3/17/2009
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Seventy-three employees were paid more than $1 million in the newly minted bonuses at the American International Group, according to Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo of New York.
The attorney general provided some new details on Tuesday about some of the $160 billion in bonuses that the ...
portfolio.com - 3/16/2009
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portfolio.com —
Barack Obama is a lawyer -- and a
very good one, too, by all accounts. Andrew Cuomo
, too, is a lawyer, and is attorney general of New York. And neither of them seem remotely impressed by AIG's protestations that it's contractually obliged to pay out ...
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How to Not Pay the AIG Bonuses
online.wsj.com - 3/13/2009
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SUSANNE CRAIG New York State Attorney General Andrew
Cuomo is in discussions with Rep. Barney Frank and
other lawmakers on a plan to tie Wall Street pay to the long-term performance of the firms. Mr. Frank (D., Mass.), chairman of the House Financial ...
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Cuomo, Frank Seek to Link Executive Pay, Performance
nytimes.com - 3/12/2009
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nytimes.com —
Andrew M. Cuomo , the attorney general of
New York, claimed on Wednesday that Merrill Lynch misled
Congress over the timing of its plans to award billions of dollars in bonuses last December. He also suggested that Bank of America , which was then in ...
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Cuomo Says Merrill Deceived Congress on Bonuses
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